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Last edited by Dorinela Sirbu May 16, 2018
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ReaderBench Manual

The reference version of ReaderBench is 2.3 or 2.3.1

ReaderBench's manual is composed of two series of documents. The first one introduces the reader to the main core concepts and techniques it uses. The second one is a set of "how-to's" with screen captures for readers to use ReaderBench with their own materials.

Main Introduction

Core Concepts

  1. Introduction
  2. Computing Similarity
  3. Topic Relevance
  4. Cohesion analysis
  5. Document flow
  6. Topics and Voices Extraction
  7. Scientometrics

ReaderBench – Architecture Overview

Please see the details about ReaderBench Architecture here.

More technical How-To's

  1. How to Install and Run ReaderBench
  2. How to Create a Document File
  3. How to Process a Document File
  4. How to Analyze Textual Complexity
  5. How to Create a Discussion File
  6. How to Perform a Discussion Analysis

Even more technical Documentation

  1. The Available Corpora
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  • The available corpora
  • architecture overview
  • core-concepts
    • cohesion analysis
    • complexity indices
    • computing similarity
    • document flow
    • introduction
    • scientometrics
    • topic and voice extraction
    • topic relevance
  • Home
  • how-to
    • discussion analysis
    • how to analyze textual complexity
    • how to create a discussion file
    • how to create a document file
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